Just the tip
Just the tip
Just the tip
If the part of an iceberg that’s exposed to the air is hacked away, the rest of the mass will float up and a new section will be clearly visible.
This process can continue until there’s no ice left at all.
I’m only talking about ice, of course.
Everyone here is just talking about ice! But seriously, how do we inspire more people to chip away at the iceberg?
Make 3d printable .. err .. ice picks more accessible 😬
But that means everybody would be at sea level!
Ok? What’s your point? Time to start chippin’ away, I guess.
that is exactly the point
I mean, you got to start somewhere
A journey of 1000 miles/km starts with a single step
The millionaires/billionaires are just sharks in the ocean of capitalism and politicians nurture the conditions to make it possible for them to eat. Unfortunately, politicians feed off of the sharks in true capitalist fashion. Why are lawmakers allowed to trade stocks?
Politicians are the only ones that can really make change outside of driving sharks to extinction.
Politicians don't control the sharks, it's the inverse. They are incapable of changing the system.
It’s symbiotic
The board members are the ones that actually own the businesses, CEOs are their collaborators and enforcers.
If the shareholders are Hitler goebles etc, ceos are high ranking generals, ss leaders, etc. it's fair game .but agreed, target selection could be improved.
It's the board of directors and the shareholders that push enshittification. CEOs are just the ones listening to their orders.
That didn’t work at Nuremberg, either, and it’s not so uncommon for the CEO to be on the board.
It’s a big club and you ain’t in it.
My point is CEOs aren't the only ones deserving of criticism. The shareholders are the bigger issue because they create the environment that pushes awful business practices in the name of a quarterly return.
Hey, let's not discredit the amazing work that Brian Thompson accomplished as CEO! Before his joining UnitedHealthCare in 2022, their denial rate was 8%. Then, only one short year later, he managed to successfully drive that denial rate up to almost 28%! As the UnitedHealthCare conglomerate served some 122 million Americans that year, you can easily discern that Brian Thompson was directly responsible for ensuring that ~24 million Americans had their claims denied. Imagine how much less UHC would have made for their investors if they had to pay an addition 24 million American's health care claims!
So before giving all the credit to the board members and share holders, let's take a moment to understand exactly how hard Brian Thompson worked to ensure some ~24 million Americans went without doctor-approved medical support that they previously were entitled to.
All this data is publically available on Wikipedia, by the way.
Just billionaires/millionaires?
If it's a matter of culling parasites, everyone down to about middle-manager level should be included IMHO.